Yes, technically it would have been possible, because Coca-Cola was invented in 1886 and the first motion picture shown to more than one paying customer was in 1896.
Jonathan J. Cavallero has written: 'Hollywood's Italian American filmmakers' -- subject(s): Italian Americans in the motion picture industry, Ethnicity in motion pictures, Italian Americans in motion pictures, Motion picture producers and directors
K. Maurice Jones has written: 'Spike Lee and the African American filmmakers' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, African American motion picture producers and directors, African Americans in the motion picture industry, Motion picture producers and directors, Criticism and interpretation, African Americans, Biography 'Say it loud!' -- subject(s): Rap (Music), History and criticism, Juvenile literature
Yes, it is possible to do this.
Edward Mapp has written: 'Blacks in American films: today and yesterday' -- subject(s): Motion pictures, African Americans in motion pictures, History 'Books for occupational education programs' -- subject(s): Vocational education, Bibliography 'Blacks in American films: today and yesterday' -- subject(s): Motion pictures, African Americans in motion pictures, History 'African Americans and the Oscar' -- subject(s): Biography, African American motion picture actors and actresses, Academy Awards (Motion pictures), African Americans in motion pictures, African American motion picture producers and directors 'Puerto Rican perspectives' -- subject(s): Puerto Ricans
This is not possible. There is no such thing as Tortimer's Picture.
It is not possible to change your profile picture to a video.
Sorry but it is not possible to put a picture in an answer in wikianswers.
Clara E. Rodriguez has written: 'Heroes, lovers, and others' -- subject(s): Biography, Hispanic American motion picture actors and actresses, Hispanic Americans in motion pictures, Hispanic Americans in the motion picture industry, Latin Americans in motion pictures 'Puerto Ricans' -- subject(s): Economic conditions, Puerto Ricans, Race relations, Social conditions 'Latin Looks' -- subject(s): Hispanic Americans and mass media, Hispanic Americans in mass media 'Hispanic women in New York State' -- subject(s): Economic conditions, Hispanic American women, Population, Social conditions
You can. I have.
Yes. This is very possible. Especially if your husbands picture is anywhere else on the internet.
Jacqueline Najuma Stewart has written: 'Migrating to the movies' -- subject(s): African Americans, African Americans in motion pictures, African Americans in the motion picture industry, History, Migrations, Motion picture audiences
'You' as an individual cannot, although it is possible that the photographer who took the picture may have.